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2007-04-30 03:32:02 · 3 answers · asked by roger 1 in Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

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This is very easy to do.

The type of epoxy used will depend on the life you can expect from the finished job.

Providing the work has been carried out correctly

Waterbased epoxy will give you about 3 years use.
Solvent based epoxy will give you 4 to 5 years use.
Solvent free 100% soilid epoxy will give you 15 to 20 years use.

Clean the floor. Remove as much as possible any loose and flaking paint, oil, grease and other surface contaminantes.

Wire brush any existing paint on the floor. Ideally the floor should be free from all old paint etc if possible.

If the concrete is dusty, sweep the floor and then vacuum it to remove fine dust particals.

Apply the epoxy floor coating in a minimum of 2 applications. As with any paint job the more coats applied the better the finish.

Apply the coating with a 12 inch medium pile paint roller. You will need 1 roller for each coat.

Add a small quanity of solvent to the first coat. The reason for this is to get better penatration into the concrete and if there is any small quanities of oil residue left in the concrete after you ahve cleaned it, this will help to disperse it and bind everything together.

As this Primer Coat has had solvent in it leave overnight for all the solvent to evaporate and for the primer to harden.

Allpy the next coats allowing about 6 hours between coats, depending how warm it is when you do the job.

You can add a small quanity of fine dry sand to the final caot to give an anti-slip safe finish.

If carried out correctly an epoxy resin floor should last at least a minimum of 20 years if care is taken of it.

The whole job can easily be completed over weekend with out any problem.

2007-05-01 06:22:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"Epoxy" paints commonly are available 2 aspects that must be mixed precise in the previous you word them. they do no longer dry by potential of evaporating, fairly, they harden from a chemical reaction between the two aspects, a resin, and a hardener. There are some issues you're able to be able to choose in the previous you start up portray. you mustn't choose any particular kit in line with se, in basic terms some disposable surgical gloves, and a few disposable rollers and curler trays. as quickly as the paint starts off to harden, it somewhat is in basic terms approximately impossible to get off, so which you will could desire to easily throw away your used kit. additionally, do no longer mixture all of it at one time, rather, mixture a small quantity, and once you run out, mixture some greater. Take some measurements of your storage section, and supply them to the guy on the paint save. as quickly as you combine the paint, you should the two use it or throw it away, so which you opt for for to get the the superb option quantity. greater suitable to have too lots than too little, yet you are able to somewhat use any unmixed parts of the resin and hardener. some paints categorised "epoxy" won't be actual epoxies of the two section sort, yet fairly some form of oil or water based dispersion, or some thing else completely. those are greater undemanding to apply and freshen up, yet they are commonly much less suitable than 2 section paints. 2-section's commonly require in basic terms one coat. be certain to get lots of ventilation, epoxies could scent form of undesirable once you first word them. Epoxies require a temperature of between 40-ninety tiers to scientific care suitable.they are additionally eye and epidermis irritant. in case you get any on your epidermis, some nail polish remover ought to melt it adequate to have the potential to rub it off. different than that, bear in mind, if all else fails, examine the instructions.

2016-12-28 04:54:19 · answer #2 · answered by radona 3 · 0 0

Cleaning is the most important step. If the surface is not completely clean (especially grease/oil) the material will not stick. Follow the directions on the kit you buy. You can find the kits in Home Centers, larger hardware stores and paint stores.

2007-04-30 04:35:53 · answer #3 · answered by sensible_man 7 · 1 0

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